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What changes did Japanese militarists make when they came to power?

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Increased their power. Killed politicians and business leaders who opposed expansion. Democratic freedoms were suppressed
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Answer: When the militarists came to power: their power increased, democratic freedoms were suppressed, they killed politicians and business leaders who opposed the expansion.

Explanation: The Japanese military came to power in the 1930s because public opinion supported foreign conquest. The riots, caused by murders and conspiracies of extremist groups, made the civil government bow to military control.

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